A new student-driven initiative provides graduate and professional students nutritious meals and helps them learn strategies ...
Queen’s trade law expert Nicolas Lamp explores key questions that can help Canada navigate an increasingly complex global landscape.
The announcement was made after Rae gave a talk on campus last week, his first public lecture since ending his tenure as Canada's ambassador to the United Nations a few days earlier.
More than 1,000 aspiring business leaders in Africa each year are developing their skills through the Jim Leech Mastercard Foundation Fellowship on Entrepreneurship program run by the Dunin-Deshpande ...
Luella is the musical project of twenty-year-old Kingston artist, Liv Whitfield. Her soulful dream-pop sound is the product of a unique collaboration with her producer and father, Zane Whitfield, ...
Each year, the Special Recognition for Staff Awards provide us with an opportunity to celebrate the exceptional dedication and impact of our staff,” says Lisa Walsh, Associate Vice-Principal, Human ...
The Canadian government recently announced that it is making significant cuts to the number of immigrants admitted into Canada. The number of new permanent residents is expected to be cut by nearly 20 ...
Supporting preventive and social care through investment in community connectors addresses the root cause of health issues, lowers future curative costs and provides better value for taxpayers.
The concept of a vampire predates Bram Stoker’s tales of Count Dracula — probably by several centuries. But did vampires ever really exist? In 1819, 80 years before the publication of Dracula, John ...
The university achieves a fifth straight global top 10 ranking and the top spot in Canada for advancing the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals. Queen’s University has once again earned a place among ...
Bhavin Shastri (Physics, Engineering Physics, and Astronomy) has spent the beginning of his academic career developing techniques that harness the power of light to overcome the limitations of ...
Researchers at Queen’s University have established a method that, for the first time, can detect indirectly when one thought ends and another begins. Dr. Jordan Poppenk (Psychology) and his master’s ...
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